A unified scale for predicting non-specific solvent polarity employs t
he physicochemical properties of solutes, such as NMR, EPR, electronic
transitions, etc., and the equation Delta(chi) = S'P + W in order to
produce a scale of non-specific solvating ability. This approach is su
ccessful due to the exclusion of data for systems where donor-acceptor
interactions exist. In this paper, the Unified Scale is extended to i
nclude systems in polar acceptor solvents by using the equation Delta(
chi) = E(A)'E(B) + C-A'C-B* + S'P + W, which takes into account both
the non-specific and specific donor-acceptor interactions of these sol
vents with donor solute probes. An experimental procedure which leads
to the separation of solute solvation into non-specific and specific c
omponents is described.